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Uncle Boogeyman
Jul 22, 2007

Fried Chicken posted:

Like everything else, the religion of comic book characters has been exhaustively chronicled by nerds on the internet, with a detailed compilation of screen caps, scans, transcripts, quotes, interviews and posts from writers, and citations to back it up

http://www.adherents.com/lit/comics/comic_book_religion.html

It bugs me that there is apparently not a single Unitarian superhero.

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Uncle Boogeyman
Jul 22, 2007

Jason Aaron's Hulk run had its ups and downs, but its ups included Dr. Doom performing brain surgery on The Hulk - who refused to be put under because he didn't trust Doom - with an adamantium chainsaw. So I can't hate it entirely.

Uncle Boogeyman
Jul 22, 2007

I'm pretty sure I'm the one dude who liked Brubaker's X-Men run. Hell, even Brubaker didn't like it.

Uncle Boogeyman
Jul 22, 2007

d00gZ posted:

There's a very solid case to be made that Uncanny X-Men was loving pointless to read between 1991 and 2011.

My irrational love for X-Cutioner's song makes me want to disagree with this, but even then that only brings us up to '92 and covers like... four issues.

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